I followed Eve as she dosed the prisoners. The guards nodded to me, some smiled, some said thank you. I nodded to each acknowledging them. When I got home, I would request a list of the Warriors that were here. I wanted to make certain that each of them was recognized for providing assistance, for answering a call to help without promise of reward. After Eve exited the last room, I smiled at her. The guilt I felt for having bruised her was still eating at me. I should have refused her advances. Lonnie had hinted she had an unpleasant past, I should have asked questions. I didn't pity her, but I felt like an asshole for having taken her so roughly. We had a great night and a great morning together. I thought she enjoyed it too, but how could she when I had to have reminded her of men hurting her? In the elevator, Eve turned to me. "Stop feeling guilty Kane. I don't talk about my past. If you'd asked questions, I would have left. You couldn't have known and I prefer it that way." She
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